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Whale Watching


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The waters off Eurobodalla's coastline are a thoroughfare for migrating whales, providing some of the best whale watching opportunities!

As the pods, mothers and calves stick close to shore along this stretch of the coastline (it gives them a chance to rest), both seafarers and landlubbers have plenty of opportunities to spot these gigantic gentle creatures.

The key to spotting whales from land is to find an area offering an elevated view of the sea. Luckily, across Eurobodalla the regions cliffs, headlands and lookouts provide myriad excellent vantage points.

Longing to find out if you can tell a playful Humpback from a Southern Right? Eurobodalla is the right place to put your knowledge to the test: 30,000 whales make their way up the local coastline each winter (June/July is the winter peak) before travelling back down in spring as part of an annual whale migration (September to November is spring peak).

As for telling those whale species apart? Here are two tips to get you started: unlike the Humpback, the Southern Right has no dorsal fin, so keep your eyes glued for its back. Plus, the Southern Right pushes water out of not one but two blowholes in a ‘v’ shape. The Humpback? Its single blowhole creates one big, ‘bushy’ blow.

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Myrtle Beach
At Myrtle Beach a short (600m) track through natural bushland ends on an isolated beach, perfect for a picnic while whale watching.

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Burrewarra Point
Burrewarra Point has a charming walk through banksia forest with views of the coast and hinterland. It is an incredible place to spot whales

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Broulee Island Nature Reserve
Combine the hour-long walk around the island with a dash of whale watching

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South Coast Seaplanes
South Coast Seaplanes provides scenic flights and specialty tours along the beautiful South Coast of NSW. Come with us to experience the coast from a

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Toragy Point
Head straight to Toragy Point within Eurobodalla National Park for the chance to glimpse whales in spring as they venture south.

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Carters Beach Headland
Just five kilometres north of Narooma, Carters Headland at the northern end of Bar Beach is a popular spot for whale watching

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Narooma Golf Club
Fantastic views from the golf course and carpark make it the perfect location to play spot the whale!

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Bar Rock Lookout
Watch the seals sunbaking on the rocks and the whales playing around in the water!

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Barunguba Montague Island Nature Reserve
Only 25 minutes off shore, Barunguba Montague Island is a playground for whales, seals and local birdlife!

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South Head, Malua Bay
Whales can be sighted as close as 150 metres from this headland!
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